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IBMi5OSJSSE.jar is what I have also. But somehow our system is configred to
use the sun version of jsse.jar

Here is what I see in
/QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk15/lib/security/java.security:
#
# List of IBM providers and their preference orders (see above):
#
security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun
security.provider.2=com.ibm.jsse2.IBMJSSEProvider2
security.provider.3=com.ibm.crypto.provider.IBMJCE
security.provider.4=com.ibm.security.jgss.IBMJGSSProvider
security.provider.5=com.ibm.security.cert.IBMCertPath
security.provider.6=com.ibm.security.sasl.IBMSASL
security.provider.7=com.ibm.i5os.jsse.JSSEProvider

So, I'm assuming that for me to run the application in the 32-bit version of
JVM, I'll have to copy this jsse.jar somewhere. I'm just not sure what is
the best place to put it, /lib, /ext, . . .




"David Gibbs" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.2417.1313499044.2572.java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
On 8/16/2011 7:37 AM, Hockchai Lim wrote:
Hello David,
do you mind check to see if your system has this same jar file in
/qopensys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk50/32bit/lib folder?

We have IBMi5OSJSSE.jar in that directory.

david


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